In The Wild A True Story Of Survival


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Lost in the Wild


Lost in the Wild

Author: Cary Griffith

language: en

Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society

Release Date: 2008-10-14


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"True survival odysseys of two wilderness adventurers who entered the woods in search of tranquility-- but found something else entirely"--Page 4 of cover.

Gone to the Woods: A True Story of Growing Up in the Wild


Gone to the Woods: A True Story of Growing Up in the Wild

Author: Gary Paulsen

language: en

Publisher: Pan Macmillan

Release Date: 2021-01-07


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From the author of the bestselling Hatchet comes a true story of high-stakes wilderness survival! If not for his six-hundred-mile journey from the busy Chicago city to a captivating Minnesotan farm aged five, there never would have been a Hatchet. Without the encouragement of the librarian who handed him his first book aged thirteen, he may never have become a reader. And without his daring teenage enlistment in the army, he might not have discovered his true calling as a storyteller. Gone to the Woods: A True Story of Growing Up in the Wild is the entrancing true story of Gary Paulsen's childhood, of grit and growing up, and is the acclaimed author at his rawest and most real.

The Way Out


The Way Out

Author: Craig Childs

language: en

Publisher: Back Bay Books

Release Date: 2007-09-03


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The "gritty and riveting" story of naturalist Craig Childs's epic journey through the desert canyons of the American Southwest (The Oregonian). Are you prepared for a perilous journey into the wild? This taut, intensely dramatic narrative immerses us in a labyrinth of canyons in the American Southwest where virtually nothing is alive — barely any vegetation, few signs of wildlife, and scant traces of any human precursors — and where we pay witness as two men confront not just immutable forces of nature but the limits of their own sanity. As a chronicle of adventure, as an emotionally charged human drama, as a confessional memoir, The Way Out is a transcendent book, a work destined to earn a lasting place in the literature of extremes.